
Author(s): Tara Ivanochko
Description: Six videos cover topics of pollination, sustainable fisheries, invasive species, wildfire management, water resources and alternative energy production. A series of in-class activities use these videos to practice asking scientific questions and aligning questions with data. The in-class activities can be prompted by any of the these videos. The same video may be used for more than activity or each activity can be prompted be a new video.
These activities were developed for ENVR 200 Introduction to Environmental Science, the first course in a series of three core courses that culminate in a two-term collaborative community capstone project. To prepare students for a successful capstone project, both scientific questioning and community generated science must be introduced early and often. These video prompted in-class activities provide an opportunity to bring to community voices and perspectives into the classroom while developing scientific thinking.
Item Type:
Activities/Assignments, Video
Subject Area:
Science and Technology
Faculty/Department:
Faculty of Science
License Type:
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Audience:
Undergraduate Lower Division
Technical Format:
- Website/HTML/XHTML
- Video
Language:
English
Development Location:
UBCV
Author Supplied-Keywords:
Biofuels, Fisheries, Crop Pollination, Urban Planning, Invasive Species, Water Resource Management